Specialty court definition

Specialty court means a specifically designated court session that focuses on individuals with un- derlying medical, mental health, substance abuse, or other issues that contribute to the reasons such individuals are before the courts. Specialty court sessions integrate treatment and services with judicial case oversight and intensive court supervision. Examples include drug courts, mental health courts, veterans’ courts, and tenancy preservation programs. See Rule 2.9.
Specialty court means one (1) of the following:
Specialty court means the same as defined in RCW 2.30.020.

More Definitions of Specialty court

Specialty court means a program established by a court to facilitate testing, treatment and oversight of certain persons over whom the court has jurisdiction and who the court has determined suffers from mental illness or abuses alcohol or drugs. Such a program includes, without limitation, a program established pursuant to NRS 176A.250 or 453.580.
Specialty court means the generic term for a treatment court operated under the umbrella of AOC Specialty Courts and does not refer to a specific type of treatment court, such as drug court, veteran’s treatment court, or mental health court.
Specialty court means any of the following: